Wakayama Foreign Residents Support Mail【Vol.52】
◆ Do you know how to get medical care in Japan?
Take your health insurance card with you when you visit a medical institution (clinic or hospital).
In Japan, in case of a cold or minor injury, you go to a nearby clinic.
When you have a serious injury or serious illness, you go to a hospital.
To go to a hospital, you may need a reference letter from the clinic.
When you visit a medical institution, you will need to present your “health insurance card (kenko hokensho)”.
If you have health insurance, medical expenses will be reduced.
*When you visit a medical institution, use the handbook below to tell your basic symptoms and other information.
https://www.ia-ibaraki.or.jp/japan/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/all-en.pdf (English)
https://www.ia-ibaraki.or.jp/japan/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/all-cn.pdf (Chinese)
https://www.ia-ibaraki.or.jp/japan/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/all-cn.pdf (Filipino)
https://www.ia-ibaraki.or.jp/japan/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/all-vi.pdf (Vietnamese)
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